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Just Bought My 1st Tube of AutoSol in 25 years
sweetbeats:
8)
Going to polish everything in sight :shocked:
Anyone recommend a simple home resto kit for alloy and chrome parts or any other decent metal polish?
Used to be a bit of a Duraglit abuser as a kid :LolLolLolLol:
Jaymz:
I'm just getting back into all this and i'm halfway through a resto on an SR stem and my one tip for alloy is lots and lots of different grades of wet and dry and a nice flat surface and patience, lots of patience, couple of cans of stella help the process go smoothly!
sweetbeats:
Got a white pro neck stem but that is heading up north to N2Cus for a spring clean-not going to risk polishing the stamp off ;)
Going to start on simple stuff like stripping brakes and buffing them up-be cool to see parts get a new lease of life instead of laying around in a pile of junk.
mark 2:
Polishing is yesterdays news, rattle cans are where it's at
snav69:
--- Quote from: sweetbeats™ on August 06, 2010, 10:23 AM ---Got a white pro neck stem but that is heading up north to N2Cus for a spring clean-not going to risk polishing the stamp off ;)
--- End quote ---
;D ;D
I guess you didn't see the Hutch stem he did ::) :-X
Hopefully it comes back Square :-\ and not looking like a DK Mini ::) :D
:coolsmiley:
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